Anastasia Abramova

She performed with Valentina Kudriavtseva, Liubov Bank, and Nina Podgoretskaya (Igor Moiseyev’s the first wife, the civil marriage)[2] - these were four stars of the Moscow ballet in the 1920s and their lives were similar.

Other notable performances includes The Red Poppy (as Tao-Hoa), Cinderella (as a fairy and the Stepmother), and Flames of Paris (as Jeanne).

[2] She also performed in The Little Humpbacked Horse,[4] Les petits riens of A. Gorsky after Jean-Georges Noverre’choreography (1922), The Nutcracker (as Masha), Petrushka (as Dancing Girl), Coppélia (as Swanhilde, 1924), Footballer (as Cleaner streets, the main role; 1930), etc.

Four stars of the Moscow ballet - Anastasia Abramova, Valentina Kudriavtseva, Lyubov Bank, and Nina Podgoretskaya - were barred from taking part in the performances.

In 1947, they simultaneously received as compensation for a broken ballet destiny the title of Honored Artist of the RSFSR and were immediately fired.